The Philippine Star

Local, int’l observers welcome in Bangsamoro plebiscite

- By SHEILA CRISOSTOMO

Local and internatio­nal observers are welcome to monitor the conduct of a plebiscite that will ratify the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL), the Commission on Elections (Comelec) said in a recent resolution.

Promulgate­d on Sept. 26, the resolution said the observers would have to go through an accreditat­ion process before they could be allowed to monitor the plebiscite on Jan. 21, 2019.

Interested parties have until Dec. 14 to file their applicatio­n.

The Comelec said the observers must be free from any political, economic or other interests that might interfere with the accurate and impartial observatio­n and monitoring of the electoral process.

If approved by the voters, the law will create the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), replacing the Au- tonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM).

The observers will be bound by a code of conduct to ensure an impartial and accurate asessment of the plebiscite.

They are not allowed to express any personal comment or conclusion about the conduct of the monitoring before the election observatio­n mission can issue an official statement.

The observers are not allowed to assist any person or groups in whatever manner related to the conduct of the plebiscite.

They are prohibited from taking part or influencin­g the conduct of the plebiscite and cannot engage in partisan political activities or make any form of contributi­on related to the plebiscite.

The observers are not allowed to enter the polling place or talk with the voters.

Violators face imprisonme­nt from one to six years, the Comelec said.

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